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Old 02-05-2010 | 01:30 PM
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Default RE: epoxy question


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gklviking, It would be safe to say that anyone that has kids would not leave silica or milled fibers or glues, knives, building equiptment, guns, nor dangerous items of any type laying around for their kids to get into. Just a touch of comon sense prevails here The method I used works for me. If you build allot, then your gonna spend a ton of money in premixed epoxy. What your buying is exactly what I posted. Some may vary and use aluminum or glass beads, but, its basically the same thing with color agents added to make it more apeasing to the eyes. As for warranties? Name 1 glue company that every replaced an airplane due to a glue failure that cased a crash. I doubt if you or anyone can do that So, your opinion, as mine, are noted and I will say that we do agree on one fact. Do not leave dangerous materials around for kids to play with. Mine are 32 and 21 now, so I guess I did pretty good .

Are you, or any other parent going to tell me thier kids never go into anything they shouldnt have? While I keep my sharps locked away and my adhesives up high out of reach, along with other dangerous goods, I dont see the point in having more goods that can be dangerous to little ones. I have seen what happens when a kid gets a faceful oh milled glass, the poor kid is damaged for life. Does it cost more? yes, but for the simplification and safety issues I am happy to pay a little extra.
Your question re:- warranty what planet are you on? I wouldnt expect any glue manufacturer to replace my plane if it failed, but the warranty is for the replacement of the glues if they go off within the period of you buying them, try that with your epoxy hardeners? I have, no go, and it happens often enough too. and not only epoxies either. And yes, I work f/g for a living.